If you are on a Student Guardian visa, then there are certain visa conditions which prevent you from leaving Australia without the nominating student (your child) unless certain criteria is satisfied. Importantly, before a Student Guardian visa holder can depart Australia without their student/child, they must provide the Department of Immigration and Border Protection with a Form 157N and evidence that there are compelling reasons to allow their departure as well as evidence that arrangements have been made for the safety and well-being of their child. Accordingly, your welfare arrangements must be approved by both the DIBP and the child's education provider. Examples of situations in which the DIBP may approve your alternative arrangements include:
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